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When it comes to working around underground utilities, safety and accuracy are essential. Thatu2019s where potholing comes in. Also known as utility potholing, this method is used to safely locate and expose underground utility lines without damaging them. Itu2019s a crucial step in many construction, repair, and maintenance projects. At Utilicor Technologies, potholing is made faster, cleaner, and more efficient through a process called keyhole coring.
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What Is Potholing and Why It Matters for Utilities When it comes to working around underground utilities, safety and accuracy are essential. That’s where potholing comes in. Also known as utility potholing, this method is used to safely locate and expose underground utility lines without damaging them. It’s a crucial step in many construction, repair, and maintenance projects. At Utilicor Technologies, potholing is made faster, cleaner, and more efficient through a process called keyhole coring. What Is Potholing? Potholing is a non-destructive method that involves digging a small, precise hole to locate underground pipes, cables, or other utility lines. Instead of using heavy machinery that could accidentally cut or break these lines, potholing uses specialized equipment—often vacuum or hydro excavation—to gently remove soil and expose the utilities. At Utilicor, the keyhole method makes potholing even easier. It creates a small core in the pavement—usually around 18 inches in diameter—which gives workers direct access to the utility lines below without tearing up the entire road or sidewalk. Why Is Utility Potholing Important?
Potholing for utilities is important for several reasons: 1.Prevents Damage: Striking a gas line, water pipe, or electric cable can be dangerous and costly. Potholing reduces the risk of damage by showing exactly where utilities are located. 2.Improves Safety: By identifying utility lines ahead of time, crews can work safely without unexpected hazards. 3.Saves Time and Money: Fixing damaged utilities can delay projects and increase costs. Utility potholing helps avoid those issues. 4.Meets Regulations: In many areas, confirming utility locations before digging is required by law. Potholing helps contractors stay compliant. Utilicor’s Keyhole Technology: A Better Way to Pothole Traditional potholing can still be disruptive and time-consuming. Utilicor’s keyhole application changes that. Instead of using large machinery or opening big trenches, a small core is drilled directly over the utility. Once the work is complete, the same core is replaced, making the surface look almost untouched.
Here’s why the keyhole method is ideal: •Minimal Disruption: Only a small area is affected, so there’s less damage to roads or sidewalks. •Quick and Clean: It takes less time and creates far less mess than traditional methods. •Eco-Friendly: Replacing the original core reduces waste and supports sustainable construction practices. •Cost-Effective: With less labor, less material used, and quicker turnaround, keyhole potholing is more budget-friendly. Where Potholing Is Used Utility potholing is used in various sectors including: •Gas and water line maintenance •Electric and telecom cable installations •Municipal road work •Residential and commercial property upgrades Anytime underground utilities are involved, potholing plays a key role in making sure the job is done right. Final Thoughts Whether you’re a contractor, utility company, or municipality, potholing is a smart and safe way to locate underground utilities. With Utilicor’s advanced keyhole application, potholing for utilities has never been easier or more efficient. It’s a small step that makes a big difference in protecting infrastructure and keeping projects on track. To learn more about how Utilicor can support your utility potholing needs,
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